The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 18, 1917, Image 8

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    BIG MEETING AT
IMPERIAL SUNDAY
Patriot l !. log, Not Vmidvlllf
Nh..u. Scheduled K.r MundAjr
Afternoon
A patriotic meeting will be held at
(fee Imperial Theatre in Alliance Sun
day afternoon under the auapicea of
the Uox Hutte County Council of l
lease. Then- will be rousing pa
triotic mimic, several talks and an
mAiT:.f by Rev. Dr. J. Walter Mor
r of the M. K. Church.
Tbts I a meeting that every resi
dent of Alliance should attend. Those
trom the country ought to make it
their buHiness to be there. Alliance
as been getting a black eyo lately
from the fact that patriotic meetings
have not been well attended. You
be there, then you will have done
your part.
The meeting Is not n church affair
It is a government nffnir. It Is held
cm Pnndny afternoVin and at the thea
tre because it will be more conve
t for the penernl public to uttend
"at time There will he no vnii-
"'Me show singed In connection
with th event and there will he no
.i.i, illusion charge, but you'll enjoy
yourSBtl and you'll feel better when
you 1 ; ve Attend the meeting Sim
efsy.
ihahh mumira of
HOMK 0VA1UM
A nia-n tm eting of the flat Batti
Home Uuarl has been called for the
A mini) . back of the city hall, on
Kriday evening of this week. Offi
cer of the Guards state that no MM
ctisea for absentees will be accepted
eirept on arcount of sickness. Every
member of the company has been
ordere to appear on account of apo
dal bualnoM to come up with refer
ence to company affairs.
There are now nearly 120 mem- j
hers in the company and additional
members are constantly being added.
Itcrular drilling goes on two nights
each week at the Armory on Tues
day and Friday.
HOUSE SHORTAGE
TO BE REMEDIED
PICTURE FEATURE
COMING TO HOFFLAND
III I lie OMtenberg and Mark Davis
Bringing Notable Picture to the
A-MilHe-i; Theatre at Potash Olty
l,inoln ('oiiconi Make Proiwmition
to lluild Twenty-Five Houaea
In Alliance
IIKitJKHT AI'CTION
HAIjK. of nkahon
The gUtclon sale of It. C. J. C.
('ranmore, held at their ranrli. lifteen
ntlot south of Bingham on Monday.
October LBth, proved to be one of the
'argeat held in western Nebraska In
years Col. II P. Couraey of Alliance
cried the Hale and Frank Abegg acted
as dork. Five sections of land were
.told to Kentfro Brothers, ranchmen,
lor $5.80 per acre, a total of 918.560.
The total reeelpta from the sale
amounted to over $30,ooo.
A hlg crowd attended the aale in
Hplte of the fact that It was a long
iliatanee for many of them to go. Teh
lied Croat ladies of Kingham served
lunch anil were well rewarded by
donations of over f 100.
The owners of the property sold
were well pleased with the outcome.
They give much of the' credit for the
good attendance to the effective ad
vertising done In The Alliance Her
ald. Col Couraey made a record by
Mb quick sales at high prices and he
held the attention of his crowd from
start to finish.
That famous moving picture fea
ture "The Ilattle Cry of Peace."
will be shown at the A-Muse-lI thea
tre at Hoffland next Sunday. Bjllle
Ostenberg and Mack Davis, managers
f the theatre at Hoffland, are at
tracting much attention by the com
mendable manner in which they are
bringing excellent picture plays to the
busy little potash city near Alliance.
Messrs. Ostenberg and Davis are
connected in an official capacity with
the Potash Reduction Company and
maintain a first-class, up-to-date thea
tre. They have recently Installed a
aew Motiograph 1917 Model A pic
ture machine which throws the pic
tures on the screen In a clear way
that does not strain the eye nor tire
the person watching.
The people of Hoffland and sur
rounding vicinity should pride them
selves on having within easy reach a
high class plase of amusement like
the A-Muse-U. The Herald wishes
the proprietors success. Their dis
lay announcement elsewhere in this
Issue Is well worth reading.
Miss Avis Joder Is home from
Scottsbluff following a week spent
there with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Rowland
leave this week for a visit at Omaha.
VVFUTOVFIH HOY IN
AVIATION SMtfOOL
Captain Allen O. Fisher of Chad
rop, Who Is In Alliance this week, has
just received a letter from B. O.
Westover, better known as "Nip," n
Hon of District Judge W. H. West
over of ltushville. "Nip" is a brother
of Joe Weatover, formerly of Al
liance. The former la now a member
of the aviation school at Columbus,
Ohio, and soon will be dropping com
pliments on the heads of the Ger
mans in France.
"Nip" writes a very Interesting let
ter. In the leter he says: "I have
just completed my work here, have
graduated, and will doubtless find
myself in France within three weeks.
For the past six weeks all the grad
uates have been sent directly to
France or Italy and I am mighty
eager to follow them. We have faith
in the cause for which we fight and
we will never leave the Bhores of
France until we have taught the
Huns what It Is to be thoroughly and
everlastingly whipped."
That Alliance needs more houses
is a generally conceded fact. Comes
now the Lincoln Hotel Company of
Lincoln with a proposition to the
Alliance Community Club to build
twenty live or more residences in
Alliance.
The proposition Is a simple one,
easy to understand, and one that
set uis buainetis-llke all the way
through, to those who havo gone Into
the matter. It Is simply this:
The Lincoln Hotel Company will
build twenty-five houses in Alliance,
work to be started as soon as ten
prospective builders are signed up. '
The builder must own the lot upon
which the residence Is to be built
i.nd must put up 40 per cent of the
cost of the house. The size and kind
of house to be built will, in each in- j
stance, be. determined by the pros
pective builder. One may want a
four-room cottage, another may de
Hire a six-room bungalow, and yet
another may be in the market for an
eight or ten-room residence. It Is all
up to the owner. I
It Is stated that the only limit to
the number of houses that may be
built Is the limit to the number of
persons who desire to build and who '.
meet the conditions stipulated. The j
Lincoln company Is a building com
pany and is able to go ahead and
start work and rush it to completion
whenever the local parties who may
be interested are ready to go ahead.
Secretary Fisher, of the Alliance
Community Club, took the proposi-1
t Ion up with the company and hopes
hat U can be carried out, realizing
that one of the great factors neces
sary In the advancement of Alliance
is more residences.
It is probable that this proposition
will be considered at a mass meeting
to be called soon to consider a hotel .
if ankm aI Kv ln '
company
an In this section of the state. Will
pay salary or commission, or both.
Call at The Herald office, or write
Pnx SJ, are Herald, Alliance, Nebr.
46-lt
BOY OR YOUNG MAN WANTED
to learn the printing business. Oood
opportunity for one who can devote
all of lits time. Apply at The Herald
office. 46-tf
WANTED Medium sixed safe and
platform scale. Call 340, Herald
office.
46-tf-8700
MEN WANTED 13 miles east of
Alliance, Nebraska, located on Bur
lington Railway, at Hoffland, Ne
braska. Oood wages paid for all
classes of work; the lowest we pay
Is 25. cents per hour and this gives
you room and board free. Car fare
I refunded after you work sixty days.
' Ample accommodations for both mar
: rled and single men. Two good
schools, church, good store and other
I modern conveniences. Write us for
i details. Potash Reduction Company,
Hoffland, Nebraska.
, 46-6t-8713
STRAYED OR STOLEN One bay
i horse, weight about 1,500 pounds.
I White on left hind foot. Wire on
right fore foot in heel. Five years
old. Reward for return or lnforma-
i tlon. L. M. Clay, Antloch, Nebraska.
I or Box 51, Lakeside, Nebraska.
1 46 2t-8707
cattle as part payment All fenced,
50 acres in cultivation, other im
provements. Five acres of this land
has produced $4,000 worth of pota
toes the last two years. 200 bushels
are now being dug from one acre of
some of the best ground. If you are
, from Missouri and must be shown,
' some and se, or write, if Interested,
to J. J. Keencn, owner. Alliance,
Nebraska. 46-tf-870S
BO YOR YOUNG MAN WANTED
to learn the printing Dusineas. Oood
opportunity for one who can devote
all of his time. Apply at The Herald
office. 46-tf
FARM FOR SALE On account of FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A
being alone, I will offer for sale for dray line, consisting of two teams
a short time only my farm of 582 land harness, three wagons and other
acres, ten miles south and east of 'implements. Write or wire G. V.
Alliance price, $4,000. Will take j Yauney. Hyannis. Nebr.
In trade a small bunch of horses or' 4fi-2t-8701.
TOO I.ATF, TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Furnished light house
keeping rooms or single room by
young couple. Phone 418.
8696 It
BOY OR YOUNG MAN WANTED
to learn the printing business. Good
opportunity for one who can devote
all of his time. Apply at The Herald
office. 46-tf
manorw oman" a nte d to
solicit subscriptions and act as repre
sentative for well known eastern
Nebraska daily newspaper and farm
magazine. Prefer that party have
horse and buggy or auto, but not
1 absolutely necessary. An excellent j
opening for Intelligent man or worn- i
VAe Have
MOVED!
We are now located the firl door south of the
Alliance National Bank. In our new office we will
take your orders for
COAL,
WOOD,
OIL,
GAS, HAY, FEED
PAINT
Vaughan & Son
Phone 5
222 Box Butte Ave.
Alliance, Nebr.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the
corner of Box Butte and 3rd street in Alliance on
Saturday, October 20th
Commencing at 2 p. m., the following property:
6 head of horses, 1 milk cow, 2 sets of
harness and 3 wagons
A. JACOBSON, Owner
Col. H. P. Coursey, Audlicneer
WAR HORSES!
We have secured a contract for 500
War Horses and will hold an inspec
tion at the
V
Alliance Stock Yards
Thursday, October 25th
And will pay the following prices for accepted
horses:
$130 for Riders
$160 for Light Artillery
All bbrtei must be well halter broke, full five years old and stand 15 hands and 1 inch high.
No (riay horses accepted We will not take any mares at this inspection.
Kor Any 1 1 fill Million Write or Phone
C. L. LESTER & CO.
Phone 104